Filtraciones '09
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He subido los 5 temas extras que trae el under and under en Vinilito y que no estaban ni en el CD ni el rippeo que subí hace meses.
Blank Dogs - under and under (5 Extra tracks, Vinyl Only)
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Se te agradece el gesto, pelako.
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Ducktails - Backyard CD [Release The Bats, 2009]

@y7gujtj9:
Ducktails is Matthew Mondanile from New Jersey and Backyard is an anthology of his first recordings. Raw-sounding and shimmering 3-minute diamonds, longer trance-inducing journeys into heated minds and blurred visions of the Pacific City… This is laidback music for late, late summer nights. Though being remastered to suit the CD format, the roughness from the casssettes are still here. Included here is all the tracks from the II tape, the 1992 demo tape, the split tape with Mudboy, some stuff from the Dreams In Mirror Field session as well as some new cuts. Playtime of close to 74 minutes. Glossy 4-panel digipack.
Tracklist: 1. Crystal Vision. 2. Pizza Time. 3. Rhubarb Girl. 4. Theme To Cruisin. 5. Double Dream. 6. Vanaselian (Trees). 7. Why Am I Here?. 8. Extending Self. 9. Chill Jam. 10. Sun Out My Window. 11. Tropical Heat. 12. Backyard. 13. The Mall. 14. Afternoons Tray Sliders. 15. Boating. 16. Island Flavor. 17. Let's Rock The Beach. 18. Status Quo. 19. Udelco. 20. Neptune City, NJ. 21. Dreams In Mirror Field (Excerpt).
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Sun Araw - Heavy Deeds lp (2009,Not Not Fun)

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@Zackchill:s8du6v2f:
Ducktails - Backyard CD [Release The Bats, 2009]

@s8du6v2f:
Ducktails is Matthew Mondanile from New Jersey and Backyard is an anthology of his first recordings. Raw-sounding and shimmering 3-minute diamonds, longer trance-inducing journeys into heated minds and blurred visions of the Pacific City… This is laidback music for late, late summer nights. Though being remastered to suit the CD format, the roughness from the casssettes are still here. Included here is all the tracks from the II tape, the 1992 demo tape, the split tape with Mudboy, some stuff from the Dreams In Mirror Field session as well as some new cuts. Playtime of close to 74 minutes. Glossy 4-panel digipack.
Tracklist: 1. Crystal Vision. 2. Pizza Time. 3. Rhubarb Girl. 4. Theme To Cruisin. 5. Double Dream. 6. Vanaselian (Trees). 7. Why Am I Here?. 8. Extending Self. 9. Chill Jam. 10. Sun Out My Window. 11. Tropical Heat. 12. Backyard. 13. The Mall. 14. Afternoons Tray Sliders. 15. Boating. 16. Island Flavor. 17. Let's Rock The Beach. 18. Status Quo. 19. Udelco. 20. Neptune City, NJ. 21. Dreams In Mirror Field (Excerpt).
http://rapidshare.com/files/247542814/Ducktails_-_Backyard__-V0n_.rar.htmleste ha petao ya, os iba a pedir un re-up, pero viendo que lo tengo casi todo lo dejo a vuestra voluntad
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al de Ducktails ya se le ha pasado el arroz, si alguien fuera tan amable…
A pesar, gracias por el mencionado y por Sun Araw!
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Este se puso hace una temporada, pero no estaba completo.
Sharon Van Etten - Because I was in Love

http://rapidshare.com/files/247294013/SVEBIWIL_Vic.zipUn poquito de folk suave.
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Puto rapidshare, ahora os subo el de ducktails a megaupload.
Gracias por el de Sun Araw Peluki!
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Ducktails - Backyard CD [Release The Bats, 2009]

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Mierda!
Download limit exceeded de megaupload!
Lo probaré esta tarde.Gracias!
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Esto me ha alegrado la semana entera
Poison the Well - The tropic riot (2009)

http://www.mediafire.com/file/yntqjxjdnim/Poison%20The%20Well09_hell-music.blogspot.com.rarpost-hardcore
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The Radio Dept. - David Ep

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Le Corbeau - Evening Chill/Montreal of the Mind (2009)

@218ah8fn:
This is the bravest Norwegian album I’ve heard all year, and Øystein Sandsdalen has humbled us into knowing that he’s a force to be reckoned with. Rather than be sidelined as Serena Maneesh’s second guitarist, or having taken the route so many bands in the same milieu have, that is, blatantly ripping Serena (which of course also rips their archeology of Neu, Suicide, My Bloody Valentine, etc.), this creative effort is entirely an entity of its own. It’s remarkable not just because it’s in a different language not often used by Norwegian bands (French), plays off unique influences (from Serge Gainsbourg, to John Fahey, to David Lynch), but is a total amalgamation of all that is Øystein Sandsdalen, it clearly remains his defined style, his voice.
The album comprises of two points, or rather, two leitmotifs, and like the title suggests with the break “/”, it is the struggle primarily between the second track “Dans La Lumiere Du Crepuscule” and the sixth, “L’innocence Revient Encore / Rève D’ivresse”. I suspect treating these two songs and their lyrics is a task for later, but the others act like supplementary instrumental moments, each with a special detail or contribution to its overall fluctuations. Unfortunately, this also makes the experience as a whole rather short-lived, but the double bind reigns throughout, requiring nothing more, nothing less.
A word on these other songs. As the title track with mysterious ease draws you slowly into it, a repetitive low-thumping detuned riff resounds, gradually circling and gaining in strength towards an ineluctable intensity almost unbearable — reaching an infinitely graceful house of noise. “Night Stroll” comes off the first real motif in the album, seducing you further with lazy, tremolo ridden guitars into, and occasionally accompanied by, some dead crashing sound as if someone’s nerves are being roasted on a spit. Some pristine beauty vs ugliness beneath. “Hypernoir” brings the album to a level of rich primitivism (via Fahey or Loren Connors), and like many other songs, into the sublime with carefully chosen elements that contract degrees of heat and light — saxophones and owls, howls and oboes. The last two songs leave you feeling like pieces of driftwood, an appropriate end, suggestive of purging or cleansing or finality (somehow “Hold In The Story” is reminiscent in effect of “Don’t Come Down Here”). All these songs hang as clouds dusting two gracefully refined movements, a dagger and its thrust.
—— I never get the feeling I’m being lied to. My déjà vu is only a sadistic enjoyment of past music or symbols relived, beautifully rewritten. I adore music like this. From the first chord everything feels visceral, the mood I can almost taste it in my tongue, like electricity; a mystery that is timeless. Darkly blue notes, south of the soul.
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Those Darlins-Those Darlins 06/2009.

I have to thank WMSE for introducing me to Those Darlins, who release their self-titled album today. Since introduction, it’s been in heavy rotation. Hailing from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, this trio combines the greatness of Wanda Jackson and Patsy Cline in a present day package. These gals continue the lineage of country greats that didn’t jump on the pop express, but instead stuck with the whiskey-soaked ballads and tales of heartbreak. It’s a package that, when done right, is an easy sell every time for me. A couple listens and you’ll be sold too.
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@Dan:
Esto me ha alegrado la semana entera
Poison the Well - The tropic riot (2009)
post-hardcore
estos ahora hacen post-hardcore? pues que bien.
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Portugal.The Man-The Satanic Satanist (2009)
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ESTA VEZ SI
GAY BEAST - SECOND WAVE (SkinGraft Records)
http://www.mediafire.com/?iftizzqz3xw
Gay Beast is a band that defies the word “genre”. On their second LP, Second Wave, they're on full-explosion mode, and every corner of this album is filled with some of the most mathematical “dance-noise” you'll ever hear. Literally, every song will catch you off guard, and it even seems that they have invented new musical time signatures. The record is mostly instrumental, but some tracks do feature vocals from lead singer, Daniel Luedtke. If you want to hear something new and intensely interesting, Second Wave was made for you.
This album pulls influences from post-punk, lo-fi, techno, and just a tiny bit of new wave. Think of it this way: If Sonic Youth and Le Tigre got together and wrote songs for a messed up version of At the Drive-In, you may have Second Wave. Dancing to what sounds like a broken record has never been more fun. It’s hard to pick any stand-out tracks from the album, as each song has the same quirky qualities as its predecessor, but with just enough differences to keep things exciting. Even their song names are a good kind of strange, with “Eeexxxpppaaannndddiiinnnggg”, “Exploding Knee”, and “Make a Map, Pressing Hard” as examples.
Second Wave is certainly something most music lovers have never heard before. Upon first listen, it may also be hard to digest because of how different it is. Changing time signatures and experiments in noise sometimes make it sound like each member is playing three different songs at once; but if you listen closely, you can hear that these three people are very talented musicians who know how to make their experiments fun.
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Gracias, pero me esperaba el de PRE!!!!
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jajaja para una vez que llego!!
ese no hay manera tron, pero este está que flipas
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Cluster - Qua [2009/Nepenthe] desde el 1990 sin sacar nada nuevo de estudio.

http://www.mediafire.com/?wigymqzcwyl
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